1889 Victoria BC Canada Map On Paper Print
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Published during a significant period of growth, development, and transformation during the late nineteenth century, this stunning depiction of Victoria is an authentic piece of cartographical history. This birds-eye perspective's unique aesthetic and distinctive style is immediately recognizable and transports the viewer back in time, creating an indelible bond between the past and present. As the capital of British Columbia, Victoria is one of the most iconic cities in Western Canada and has come to be known as the Garden City and for its rugged shoreline and beaches. Birdseye perspectives were among the most popular illustration styles during the nineteenth century and were used to attract residents and merchants alike, featuring notable civic and geographic features. These depictions were displayed locally as well as distributed throughout train stations to help spur immigration and promote local industries. The Port of Victoria was thriving during the 1880s, though the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railroad in 1886 allowed Vancouver to become the economic center of Western Canada. Victoria is known for its Edwardian architecture and was incorporated in 1862 when the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush caused a massive influx of speculators from across America looking to strike a claim in the verdant foothills surrounding the Canadian Rockies. The population expanded from three hundred to over five thousand in a matter of days. Prospectors found eager merchants establishing outfitting general stores to prepare them for the harsh terrain and long, cold winters characteristic of the remote location of the goldfields.Our museum quality giclee print comes printed with archival ink on premium heavyweight matte paper. This eye-catching vintage map reproduction print makes the perfect gift for anyone that loves history and imagery. Overall Size: 24" H x 36" W

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